


Users who have partial access to the site, but are still experiencing issues, should probably hold off on attempting any purchases until the issues are resolved. Thankfully, Steam’s sale is set to last for several more weeks yet, which gives users plenty of time to revisit the site and make their purchases. While these issues will likely resolve themselves soon, it’s hard to say how long they will last. Users are reporting outages all over the globe, likely as Steam’s servers overload from the sudden uptick in visitors. The Twitter Support account and page too have not said anything on the outage so far.Just as Steam was settling into its summer sale - which is set to run between June 23 and July 7 - the site began experiencing issues. According to a report in The Guardian, some users who couldn't access the website were met with a message that read "something went wrong, but don't fret - it's not your fault." But then there is no official confirmation from Twitter. The reason for the outage remains unclear as while Musk mentioned significant server changes, he did not mention any glitch during the process. Twitter should feel faster," tweeted Musk. "Significant backend server architecture changes rolled out.

"Works for me," tweeted Musk responding to and Later he said Twitter has rolled out several architecture-level changes and should work faster. Responding to one of the tweets about the downtime, Twitter CEO Elon Musk said that Twitter is working fine for him. "User reports indicate Twitter has been having problems since 7:13 PM EST." The reports peaked around 6am IST, with some 10,000 users reporting disruption.

Downdetector, the website that monitors online traffic, said that several users have reported problems with the microblogging website. Twitter went down for several users globally including in India earlier this morning.
